Telc A1 Reading exercises

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Exercises with solutions and explanations for A1 Telc reading

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Lesen Teil 1 Übungen A1 telc

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Exercise 1.4

Einladung zur Hochzeit

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Exercise 1.5

Reise mit dem Zug

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Exercise 1.7

Besuch beim Tierarzt

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Exercise 1.8

Ferienjob im Café

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Exercise 1.10

Verabredung im Café

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Exercise 1.12

Kochkurs am Wochenende

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Exercise 1.13

Einkauf im Supermarkt

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Exercise 1.16

Bestellung im Onlineshop

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Exercise 1.17

Sportkurs für Kinder

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Exercise 1.18

Flohmarkt im Stadtpark

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Exercise 1.19

Neues Haustier

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Exercise 1.20

Besuch beim Zahnarzt

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Exercise 1.21

Besuch beim Arzt

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Exercise 1.22

Besuch in der Bibliothek

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Exercise 1.23

Einladung zum Gespräch

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Exercise 1.24

Urlaub bei Freunden

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Exercise 1.25

Sprachschule in Wien

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Exercise 1.26

Reise nach Rom

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Exercise 1.27

Einladung zur Grillparty

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Exercise 1.28

Ankunft am Busbahnhof

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Exercise 1.29

Wetteraussage

 

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AllgemeinDTZGoetheÖIF

Lesen Teil 2 Übungen A1 telc

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Exercise 2.1

Unterkunft suchen

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Exercise 2.2

Reisen und Verkehr

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Exercise 2.3

Einkaufsmöglichkeiten

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Exercise 2.4

Freizeitgestaltung

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Exercise 2.5

Sie studieren

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Exercise 2.7

Tanzen gehen

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Exercise 2.8

Hilfe

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Exercise 2.9

Praktikums in Köln

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Exercise 2.10

In der Freizeit

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Exercise 2.12

Süden fliegen

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Exercise 2.13

Wie kommt man

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Exercise 2.14

Ein Jahr in Frankfurt

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Exercise 2.15

Sie wollen wissen

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Exercise 2.16

Information A oder B?

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Exercise 2.17

Bodensee

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Exercise 2.18

Zugticket im Internet

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Exercise 2.20

Deutsch lernen

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Exercise 2.21

Open Air Konzert

 

Additional exercises A1 Lesen:

AllgemeinDTZGoetheÖIF

Lesen Teil 3 Übungen A1 telc

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Exercise 3.1

Aushang im Parkhaus

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Exercise 3.2

Im Blumengeschäft

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Exercise 3.3

Im Musikladen

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Exercise 3.4

Im Kindergarten

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Exercise 3.5

Im Supermarkt

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Exercise 3.10

Bibliotheksregel

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Exercise 3.11

Im Tierpark

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Exercise 3.12

Hinweis im Museum

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Exercise 3.13

Aushang im Parkhaus

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Exercise 3.14

An der Kinokasse

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Exercise 3.15

An der Eisdiele

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Exercise 3.16

Angebot im Blumenladen

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Exercise 3.17

Aushang im Jugendzentrum

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Exercise 3.18

Hinweis im Fitnessstudio

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Exercise 3.20

Aushang am Schulkiosk

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Exercise 3.22

Aushang im Waschsalon

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Exercise 3.25

In der Bibliothek

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Exercise 3.26

Im Kino

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Exercise 3.27

Im Supermarkt

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Exercise 3.28

In der Apotheke

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Exercise 3.29

Im Hotelzimmer

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Exercise 3.30

Am Bahnhof

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Exercise 3.31

Im Fitnessstudio

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Exercise 3.32

Hinweis im Schwimmbad

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Exercise 3.33

Wohnung zu vermieten

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Exercise 3.34

Deutschunterricht

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Exercise 3.35

Im Schwimmbad

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Exercise 3.36

An der Haltestelle

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Exercise 3.37

Am Bahnhof

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Exercise 3.38

Eingang Restaurant

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Exercise 3.39

An der Post

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Exercise 3.40

In der Sprachschule

 

Additional exercises A1 Lesen:

AllgemeinDTZGoetheÖIF

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The reading section tests whether you can understand simple everyday texts. You have 20 minutes to complete 15 tasks. The texts are short but relevant to real-life situations. They may include:

  • Messages and short notes
  • Apartment and job advertisements
  • Course information or public notices
  • Transport schedules or opening hours
  • Invitations and personal messages

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  • Part 1: True or false statements about short texts
  • Part 2: Match statements to advertisements
  • Part 3: Multiple-choice questions based on an informational text

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